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Text editing for fun and profit

In the attempt to stream­line the process of main­tain­ing the myr­iad scripts and con­fig files that I use day to day as part of both my day job and my droll hobby. I've used Text­Mate for every­thing, which I've pre­vi­ously dis­cussed (par­tic­u­larly using it in con­junc­tion with CSSEdit, which we'll come back to). But this has sort of spi­raled out of con­trol as I've spent more time work­ing with PHP scripts (such as Word­Press themes) and I've started to won­der about the newer gen­er­a­tion of all-in-one editors.

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CSSEdit & TextMate = L-O-V-E

I don't know if I've ever per­son­ally men­tioned this and I know I'm years late to the party, but it bears repeat­ing that CSSEdit and Text­Mate are two of the only appli­ca­tions I miss when I'm on a Linux machine. One could argue that there is always (re: eter­nally) going to be vi/vim or emacs, but in my opin­ion there is no beat­ing the com­bi­na­tion of these two appli­ca­tions for web devel­op­ment or lay­out work.

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